Vaccinations
Price varies for different vaccinations
Service Description
Price varies for different vaccinations. ➭ Price before GST ➭ Payment is to be made in the chosen clinics. Healthier SG (HSG)-enrolled Singapore Citizens • Only Eligible Persons under the National Adult Immunisation Schedule (NAIS) will be fully subsidised at their enrolled HSG clinic. CHAS Subsidies • Those aged 65 years and above are recommended to get vaccinations. This group is eligible for CHAS subsidies. Influenza Vaccination • Individuals who are 18-64 years old and have any of the following conditions or indications are eligible for CHAS subsidies: ⚬ Chronic disorders of the pulmonary or cardiovascular systems, including asthma; ⚬ Requires medical follow-up or hospitalisation due to chronic metabolic diseases (including diabetes mellitus), renal, neurologic, hepatic, or haematologic disorders; ⚬ Immunosuppression (including immunosuppression caused by medications, HIV or other immunodeficiencies); ⚬ Persons aged 18 years (as well as those below 18 years under the NCIS) who are receiving long-term aspirin therapy and therefore might be at risk for developing Reye syndrome after influenza infection; ⚬ Women at all stages of pregnancy; or ⚬ Persons receiving Intermediate and Long Term Care (ILTC) services. Pneumococcal Vaccination (pneumococcal conjugate 13-valent, PCV13) Recommended and eligible for subsidies if the individual is aged 18-64 years old and has any of the following conditions: ⚬ Cochlear implant or cerebrospinal fluid leak; ⚬ Anatomic or functional asplenia (including conditions such as homozygous sickle cell disease and coeliac syndrome that may lead to splenic dysfunction); or ⚬ Immunosuppression (including immunosuppression caused by medications, HIV or other immunodeficiencies). Pneumococcal vaccination (pneumococcal polysaccharide 23-valent, PPSV23) Recommended and eligible for subsidies if the individual is aged 18-64 years old and has any of the following conditions: ⚬ Chronic pulmonary, cardiovascular, renal or liver disease, or diabetes mellitus; ⚬ Cochlear implant or cerebrospinal fluid leak; ⚬ Anatomic or functional asplenia (including conditions such as homozygous sickle cell disease and coeliac syndrome that may lead to splenic dysfunction); or ⚬ Immunosuppression (including immunosuppression caused by medications, HIV or other immunodeficiencies).